AbstractTo date, six families of cell adhesion molecules are known. These are cell surface receptors that mediate adhesion of cells to each other or to components of the extracellular matrix and include integrins, selecting, the iminunoglobulin superfamily, cadherins, proteoglycans and mucins. These cell adhesion molecules play a key role in cell-cell interaction (such as among endothelium, monecytes, smooth muscle cells and platelets) and cell-extracellular matrix interaction (such as between leukocytes, platelets or fibroblasts and the extracellular matrix). The importance of these interactions has recently been demonstrated in clinical trials with the use of an antibody fragment directed against the platelet αIIbβIIIa integrin, with redu...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe expression of endothelial adhesion molecules and their functional significance...
This is the most abundant family of cell surface adhesion molecules, accounting for 50 % of leukocyt...
Adhesion molecules are integral membrane proteins that have cytoplasmic, transmembrane and extracell...
Adhesion molecules are integral membrane proteins that have cytoplasmic, transmembrane and extracell...
Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease, culminating in the production of atherosclerotic plaques i...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe expression of endothelial adhesion molecules and their functional significance...
Souhrn/Summary 1 Atherosclerosis is one of the major causes of cardiovascular morbidity. This chroni...
AbstractTo date, six families of cell adhesion molecules are known. These are cell surface receptors...
Abstract—Platelet adhesion is an essential function in response to vascular injury and is generally ...
AbstractPurpose: Recent advances in the understanding of the biologic mechanisms of vascular disease...
Cardiovascular diseases involve abnormal cell-cell interactions leading to the development of athero...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe expression of endothelial adhesion molecules and their functional significance...
This is the most abundant family of cell surface adhesion molecules, accounting for 50 % of leukocyt...
Adhesion molecules are integral membrane proteins that have cytoplasmic, transmembrane and extracell...
Adhesion molecules are integral membrane proteins that have cytoplasmic, transmembrane and extracell...
Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease, culminating in the production of atherosclerotic plaques i...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe expression of endothelial adhesion molecules and their functional significance...
Souhrn/Summary 1 Atherosclerosis is one of the major causes of cardiovascular morbidity. This chroni...
AbstractTo date, six families of cell adhesion molecules are known. These are cell surface receptors...
Abstract—Platelet adhesion is an essential function in response to vascular injury and is generally ...
AbstractPurpose: Recent advances in the understanding of the biologic mechanisms of vascular disease...
Cardiovascular diseases involve abnormal cell-cell interactions leading to the development of athero...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
Leukocyte adhesion is of pivotal functional importance. The adhesion involves several different adhe...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe expression of endothelial adhesion molecules and their functional significance...